Lockdales Auction 117 : 13th & 14th September 2014 - page 56

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1261
Byzantine bronzes with very detailed tickets by
Dr.R.Vezin [5]
£40 - £50
1262
Byzantine bronzes with very detailed tickets by
Dr.R.Vezin [5]
£40 - £50
1263
Byzantine Empire gold Hyperpyron of Andronicus II
and Michael IX, Constantinople Mint, Wt. 4.15g., Sear
2396, with detailed ticket by Dr.R.Vezin, GF
£50 - £60
1264
Byzantine gold histamenon nomisma of Basil II 976-1025
A.D., wt. 4.2g., obverse:- Bust of Christ facing, reverse:-
Facing busts of Basil and Constantine VIII facing, Sear
1795, with two old tickets, one very detailed by Dr.Vezin,
full, round, lightly crinkled, with very light overall scuffs,
clear NVF
£380 - £420
1265
Byzantine gold solidus of Anastasius I, 491-518 A.D., wt.
4.4g., Constantinople Mint, reverse:- Victory standing
left as Sear 3, officina 'E', star in right field, with two old
tickets, one very detailed by Dr. Vezin, extremely light
graffii in left reverse field [hardly visible], possibly a little
small, EF
£380 - £420
1266
Byzantine gold solidus of Anastasius I, 491-518 A.D., wt.
4.4g., Constantinople Mint, reverse:- Victory standing
left as Sear 3, officina 'O' with '-' across centre, star in
right field, with two old tickets, one very detailed by
Dr.Vezin, jewellers? test mark in fold of Victory's
drapery, otherwise near as struck, GEF/EF
£380 - £420
1267
Byzantine gold solidus of Heraclius 610-641 A.D.,
Constantinople Mint, wt. 4.4g., reverse:- Cross on steps
as Sear 767, with two old tickets, one very detailed by Dr.
Vezin, full and round, very light scuffs, GF
£120 - £140
1268
Byzantine gold solidus of Justin II 565-578 A.D.,
Constantinople
Mint,
wt.
4.5g.,
reverse:-
Constantinopolis seated facing, head right as Sear 345,
officina 'H', with two old tickets, one very detailed by
Dr.Vezin, full round flan, very light graffii in obverse
right field [hardly visible], EF
£180 - £220
1269
Byzantine gold solidus of Justin I, 510-527 A.D., wt. 2.9g.
[clipped], Constantnople Mint, reverse:- Angel standing
facing as Sear 56, officina 'S', star in right field, with two
old tickets, one very detailed by Dr.Vezin, small, clipped,
GF
£75 - £95
1270
Caracalla silver denarii reverse Caracalla Sear 6857 VF,
reverse Caracalla RSC III 440 VF and lastly a ditto but
of Plautilla, reverse Caracalla and Plautilla, Sear 7069,
hint of mint finish, reverse off centre, nice portrait GVF
all with their old tickets [3]
£50 - £60
1271
Carausius antoninianus, reverse:- Pax, F a ditto but
Allectus, London Mint, large flan, F and a ditto but small
flan, reverse:- Galley, 'Colchester' Mint, legend:-
VIRTVS AVG, GF [3]
£40 - £50
1272
Celtic Gallic import?, Senones, Champagne 'wild man'
potin, Delesrel & Tache, 2645, very rare in this grade, no
corrosion, even colour, EF
£15 - £20
1273
Charles I Aberystwyth halfgroat, mm. book, Briot style
bust, S.2902, Fine.
£30 - £40
1274
Charles I gold unite Group A, First Bust dressed in
coronation robes, left, high double-arched crown, mm.
Lis, Spink 2685, large round flan, well centred, GVF
£2000 - £2200
1275
Charles I silver halfcrown of Oxford, Briot's horseman,
1643OX, large central plume and two Oxford plumes,
mm. Plume/ - , with two old tickets one of which states
'Seaby 1962 Ex. Lingford', scarce, horseman Poor rest of
coin F
£150 - £200
1276
Charles I silver halfcrown, Tower Mint under Parliament
[1642-1649] mm. Sun [1645-1646], Group V, Spink
2780, full and round for the period, Fair/GF
£100 - £120
1277
Charles I silver halfcrown, Tower Mint under Parliament
[1642-1649] mm. Triangle within circle [1641-1643]],
Group IV, Fourth horseman, Type 4, Spink 2779, with
old ticket, large irregular flan, was sharply struck, some
weakness, generally F
£40 - £50
1278
Charles I silver halfcrown, Tower Mint under the King
[1625-1642], mm. crown [1635-1636], Group III, third
horseman, Type 3a1, Spink 2773, full flan, slightly
irregular, F/VF
£100 - £120
1279
Charles I silver shilling Tower Mint under the King
[1625-1642] mm. tun [1636-1638], Group E, Type 4.1
with single arched crown, Spink 2795, full, round with
little weak area on legend each side, GF/NVF
£60 - £80
1280
Charles I silver shilling, Tower Mint under the King
[1625-1642] mm. Triangle within circle [1641-1643],
Group F, Sixth Bust, Type 4.4, Spink 2799, full and well
centred, round for the period and an even strike, very
light scuffs, GF
£40 - £60
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